Melaleuca Essential Oil (Melaleuca alternifolia cheel) in the Control of Beans Diseases

Octaveus Matthieu, Franzener Gilmar, da Silva Bonome Lisandro Tomas
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Bean cultivation is vital to the global food and economy, especially in Brazil. Facing challenges from diseases that affect production, it is crucial to seek new strategies to maintain productivity and sustainability. Melaleuca alternifolia, known as the tea tree due to its medicinal properties, has little explored potential in controlling diseases in bean plants. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effectiveness of tea tree essential oil in controlling diseases in bean cultivation. In vitro tests were carried out to evaluate bacterial growth, at concentrations of (0.0%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1% and 2%). And antibiogram with the bacteria Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli, in different concentrations (0.0%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1%, 2% and 3%). For the fungus Pseudocercospora griseola, sporulation tests were carried out, using direct and indirect methods, at concentrations of (0.0%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 3%). Furthermore, for the fungus Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, mycelial growth tests were carried out with the same concentrations. The experiments took place in vivo, with a completely randomized statistical design, involving five replications per treatment and concentrations varying from (0.0%, 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.5%, 1% and 2%). Disease incidence was assessed using a diagrammatic scale, disease severity, Area under the Disease Progress Curve (AACPD) and Area under the Incidence Progress Curve (AACPI). Melaleuca Essential Oil (EO) inhibited the development of fungi and bacteria in in vitro tests starting at 0.5%. In vivo, Melaleuca Essential Oil (EO) showed a significant reduction in the incidence and severity of the disease from 0.5% in both fungi and bacteria. Melaleuca EO can be an effective alternative for disease control in bean cultivation.
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互叶白千层精油(Melaleuca alternifolia cheel)在豆类疾病防治中的作用
豆类种植对全球粮食和经济至关重要,在巴西尤其如此。面对影响生产的病害带来的挑战,寻求新的战略来保持生产力和可持续性至关重要。互叶白千层因其药用特性而被称为茶树,但它在控制豆类植物病害方面的潜力却鲜有人问津。这项工作的目的是评估茶树精油在豆类种植中控制病害的效果。通过体外试验,评估了细菌的生长情况,浓度分别为 0.0%、0.05%、0.1%、0.5%、1% 和 2%。在不同浓度(0.0%、0.05%、0.1%、0.5%、1%、2% 和 3%)下,与黄单胞菌(Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli)进行抗菌试验。对灰假丝酵母菌(Pseudocercospora griseola)进行了孢子试验,采用直接和间接方法,浓度分别为 0.0%、0.05%、0.1%、0.5%、1%、2% 和 3%。此外,还用相同的浓度对 Colletotrichum lindemuthianum 真菌进行了菌丝生长试验。实验在体内进行,采用完全随机的统计设计,每个处理有五个重复,浓度分别为 0.0%、0.05%、0.1%、0.5%、1% 和 2%。采用图解法评估病害发生率、病害严重程度、病害进展曲线下面积(AACPD)和发病率进展曲线下面积(AACPI)。在体外测试中,从 0.5% 开始,白千层精油(EO)可抑制真菌和细菌的发展。在体内试验中,从 0.5% 开始,杜鹃花精油对真菌和细菌的发病率和严重程度都有显著降低。在豆类种植中,白千层精油可作为病害控制的有效替代品。
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